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NJ Health officials shift from containment to mitigation
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State officials on Monday announced five new coronavirus cases.
State officials on Monday announced five new coronavirus cases, making New Jersey total at 11 presumptive positive cases. State health officials are now moving from containing the disease to mitigating the spread by urging residents to stock up for self-quarantines.
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NJ Health officials shift from containment to mitigation
Clip: 3/9/2020 | 3m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
State officials on Monday announced five new coronavirus cases, making New Jersey total at 11 presumptive positive cases. State health officials are now moving from containing the disease to mitigating the spread by urging residents to stock up for self-quarantines.
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